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jessie1326
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The password can be derived from the blue squares image, it's:
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3366ff
And it leads to a YouTube video...watching video now
Posted: Thu Sep 17, 2009 7:51 pm
Trustiva
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jessie1326 wrote:
The password can be derived from the blue squares image, it's:
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3366ff
And it leads to a YouTube video...watching video now
(How can it be derived from bluesquares.gif?)
Thanks for these two finds, jessie!
Posted: Thu Sep 17, 2009 7:55 pm
jessie1326
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::putting on my geek hat::
Each of the squares' RGB values is different - but the red and blue values are the same for all of them. The green values are 0 for the first square, then 51, then the question mark square, then 153, then 204. So the green value jumps 51 each time, and the missing green should be 102. The hex code for the corresponding color is the password.
::geek hat off and properly hidden under the desk again::
Still stumped on Annabelle's passenger's password...
Posted: Thu Sep 17, 2009 8:01 pm
Kandiman
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Trustiva wrote:
jessie1326 wrote:
The password can be derived from the blue squares image, it's:
Spoiler (Rollover to View):
3366ff
And it leads to a YouTube video...watching video now
(How can it be derived from bluesquares.gif?)
Thanks for these two finds, jessie!
It's the HTML colour code for the first square: http://palettebuilder.com/hexadecimal/3366FF/default.aspx
Can't make the codes for the others work.
The story is interesting though. So Jerry has a passenger, but has never travelled through time? Hmmmm. I think Jerry and I need to have a little chat.
Posted: Thu Sep 17, 2009 8:07 pm
Trustiva
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jessie1326 wrote:
::putting on my geek hat::
Each of the squares' RGB values is different - but the red and blue values are the same for all of them. The green values are 0 for the first square, then 51, then the question mark square, then 153, then 204. So the green value jumps 51 each time, and the missing green should be 102. The hex code for the corresponding color is the password.
::geek hat off and properly hidden under the desk again::
Still stumped on Annabelle's passenger's password...
Ooooh, very nice indeed! I thought about a color riddle as well, but wasn't getting into the hexes. Very nice.
And the video tells us:
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Both Jerry and Annabelle are "you-know-whos". They both have passengers. Most 'you-know-whos' don't know about their passengers nor do they know that they are you-know-whos. Jerry's passenger made the video and tries to communicate with us, so does Annabelle's passenger via the source code. And it is indeed about "slipping through time".
Posted: Thu Sep 17, 2009 8:08 pm
SituationNoir
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jessie1326 wrote:
::putting on my geek hat::
Each of the squares' RGB values is different - but the red and blue values are the same for all of them. The green values are 0 for the first square, then 51, then the question mark square, then 153, then 204. So the green value jumps 51 each time, and the missing green should be 102. The hex code for the corresponding color is the password.
::geek hat off and properly hidden under the desk again::
Still stumped on Annabelle's passenger's password...
I take my regular, not geeky in the slightest hat off to you Jessie!
Brilliant!
So, are they called You-know-whos or do they not have a designated name? (At work, can't watch the video >.<)
Posted: Thu Sep 17, 2009 8:19 pm
Trustiva
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SituationNoir wrote:
I take my regular, not geeky in the slightest hat off to you Jessie!
Brilliant!
So, are they called You-know-whos or do they not have a designated name? (At work, can't watch the video >.<)
The text in the video calls them "you-know-whos". Jerry's passenger wrote the text and doesn't want Annabell and Jerry's passenger to meet. Danger to them he says. And Jerry isn't aware of his passenger/time slippery. That's why he can lead a normal life compared to Annabelle.
And http://iamannabelle.com/hidden.php still needs the password.
Posted: Thu Sep 17, 2009 8:25 pm
Kandiman
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Spoiler (Rollover to View):
<Okay>
<AEIEOIOAI>
Posted: Thu Sep 17, 2009 8:37 pm
Trustiva
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Kandiman wrote:
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<Okay>
<AEIEOIOAI>
Doesn't work with me?
Posted: Thu Sep 17, 2009 8:40 pm
Kandiman
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Trustiva wrote:
Kandiman wrote:
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<Okay>
<AEIEOIOAI>
Doesn't work with me?
It keeps botching posting my simple copy-paste. Look in the source code of the hidden page: It tells you the username is 'passenger' and that the strange string of letters is a clue to the password.
Posted: Thu Sep 17, 2009 8:43 pm
Trustiva
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Kandiman wrote:
Trustiva wrote:
Kandiman wrote:
Spoiler (Rollover to View):
<Okay>
<AEIEOIOAI>
Doesn't work with me?
It keeps botching posting my simple copy-paste. Look in the source code of the hidden page: It tells you the username is 'passenger' and that the strange string of letters is a clue to the password.
I know. But has anyone figured out the password from the clue yet?
Posted: Thu Sep 17, 2009 8:47 pm
jessie1326
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Trustiva wrote:
I know. But has anyone figured out the password from the clue yet?
Not I.
Since it's all vowels, I'm wondering if it is a passage of text with the consonants removed? But nothing obvious on the blog matches the sequence.
Posted: Thu Sep 17, 2009 9:03 pm
Trustiva
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jessie1326 wrote:
Trustiva wrote:
I know. But has anyone figured out the password from the clue yet?
Not I.
Since it's all vowels, I'm wondering if it is a passage of text with the consonants removed? But nothing obvious on the blog matches the sequence.
I tried to substitute the numbers of the letters. Like A = 1, E = 5, but 15951591519 doesn't work, also the sum 68 doesn't work.
Posted: Thu Sep 17, 2009 9:17 pm
Kandiman
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I found the fact that the letter 'U' is missing interesting...
Posted: Thu Sep 17, 2009 9:25 pm
Trustiva
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Kandiman wrote:
I found the fact that the letter 'U' is missing interesting...
That's true. But nothing like U, 'you' or 'me' is working.
I also tried to see the series of AEIOU als the complete version and tried to fill in the 'missing' letters. That would be the letters OUAIUAEUE, but doesn't work.
Posted: Thu Sep 17, 2009 9:54 pm
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